Who said you shouldn’t reimagine Greek gods as FMCG products? If you thought you’d never read a sentence like that, congratulations – we never thought we’d write one!

This body of work by Tiago Majeulos is a modern take on Greek mythology, with household products as a lens through which to view these tales. We love the simplified style, which in fact harks back to traditional ancient Greek drawing and art.

It seems the good news just keeps on coming for us this week! We’ve just heard that Lene van Heerden has won the ‘Street Art Meets Climate Change’ Challenge. The goal of the competition is to make messaging around climate change more relevant to the youth, with a style that is more interesting than pure facts or messaging.

After being named one of three finalists, Lene was the overall winner with her submissions, included below. Well done!

The results are in and boy are we proud! After securing 33 finalists in this year’s Loerie Awards, we are so excited to reveal our 7 winning pieces of work.

Silver awards went to Amy-Lee Bayman, Henk Malherbe and Michelle van Sittert, while bronze awards went to Danielle Human & Carmen Coetzer, Amy-Lee Bayman, Caylin van der Walt and another for Danielle Human for a piece she worked on, on her own.

Well done to everyone – both students and lecturers, we know how hard you all work for this and it’s so gratifying to see it pay off in this way.